Last month the mitchell library hosted a lecture disaster on the green by local history researcher bill black.
Templeton carpet factory disaster.
1 1889 high winds caused a collapse at james templeton co s carpet factory in glasgow.
One hundred and thirty years ago 29 young women lost their lives and 32 more were injured in the templeton s carpet factory disaster the east end s worst peacetime tragedy.
Work began in 1888 and was completed in 1892 after a major interruption caused by a terrible accident possibly caused by inadequate scaffolding and tying in of the new building with the existing one behind it.
At about 5 15pm that evening unusually high winds caused a large section of the new western extension to collapse into the adjoining weaving shed.
In 1857 a new factory was built on william street later renamed templeton street.
During construction of a new extension to templeton co s carpet factory at greenhead glasgow unusually high winds caused a section of the facade to collapse onto the adjoining weaving shed.
The templeton disaster of 1889 templeton carpet factory in 1889 29 young women lost their lives when a wall blew down in a gale at templeton carpet factory on glasgow green.
The original factory was on king street now called redan street but burned down in 1856.
The flamboyant glazed brick vitreous enamel tiles red brick and terracotta of the facade evokes the rich oriental influenced patterns of the carpets the factory produced.
A beautiful building especially seen from the glasgow green side.
Templeton carpet factory in 1889 29 young women lost their lives when a wall blew down in a gale at templeton carpet factory on glasgow green.
The story of the disaster is carved in a section of stone beneath the base of templeton gate installed during refurbishment work to the area in 2005 the building was completed in 1892 at a cost of 20 000 but restoration of the collapsed facade and weaving sheds added 3000 to the building costs.
Disaster on the green.
Strong winds were blamed for the accident which happened on november 1 1889.
Found in the stoddard templeton corporate archive the items pictured above all relate to the templeton disaster which occured on 1 november 1889.